Consolidated Library to new drive can't see with iTunes

I added a new HD and moved the music per the instructions. Worked fine, then I moved "My Documents" folder w/XP to the new drive and it moved the iTunes folder (which your not supposed to do). Now it can't see the songs in the library even though the songs are in location specified under preferences. XP had copied over iTunes folder to new drive, I tried to re-create correct path on original drive and move folder back, but it still doesn't work. I have the "iTunes Music Library" and "iTunes Library" (data) files. How can I get iTunes to see the library again?

First you have to let the new itunes installation know where the songs are, on your new PC.
Second, you have to play at least a few seconds of a purchased track so the new PC will get authorized.
How did you move your music over to the new PC? Did you move the itunes library database file over, also?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1660

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